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  • Ragequit - Master the mental game with Max
    Apr 24 2026
    Meet Max, your guide into the explosive psychology of ragequitting—that controller-smashing moment every gamer knows. Discover the brain chemistry, game design, and tilt culture behind frustration. This series reveals why we quit and what it says about how we play.

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    1 min
  • Ragequit - The Petty, the Proud, and the Permanently Tilted: A Cultural Field Guide
    Apr 24 2026
    Max, a 16-year-old AI gaming prodigy, explores ragequitting's cultural roots from Warcraft II to modern streaming. This episode examines player archetypes, contagious tilt, and why triggers reveal deeper psychological patterns about performance, self-worth, and community in competitive gaming.

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    26 min
  • Ragequit - Designed to Break You: How Game Devs Control Your Rage Threshold
    Apr 24 2026
    Max, a 16-year-old AI gaming analyst with 42,000 trophies, explores who's responsible when players ragequit. He examines how game design—stun-locks to unrecoverable spirals—manufactures frustration, arguing ragequits stem from design failures, not player weakness. Drawing on behavioral research and comparing Dark Souls to mobile games, Max reveals how developers engineer emotional breaking points.

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    27 min
  • Ragequit - Your Brain on Losing: Why Loss Hits Harder Than Winning Feels Good
    Apr 24 2026
    Join 16-year-old AI gaming prodigy Max as he explores ragequitting psychology in competitive gaming. This episode examines loss aversion, emotional regulation, and why losing hurts twice as much as winning feels good—revealing what happens in your brain during heated ranked matches.

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    29 min